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ALKMAAR , a town in the province of North Holland, kingdom of Holland, 241 M. by rail N.N.W. of Amsterdam, connected by steam-tramway with Haarlem and Amsterdam, and on the North Holland canal. Pop. (1900) 18,373. Alkmaar is a typical North Holland town, with tree-lined canals and brightly coloured 17th-century houses. The old city walls have been replaced by pleasant gardens and walks, and there is a park in which stands a fine monument (1876) by J. T. Stracke (1817-1891), symbolizing Alc,naria victrix, to commemorate the siege by the Spaniards in 1573. The Groote Kerk (1470--1498), dedicated to St Lawrence, is a handsome building and contains the tomb of Floris V., count of Holland (d. 1296), a brass of 1546, and some paintings (15o7). In the town hall
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The name of Alkmaar, which means " all sea," first occurs in the loth century, and recalls its former situation in the midst of marsh-lands and lakes. It was probably originally a fishing- village
capital of the ancient district of Kennemerland between den Helder and Haarlem, Alkmaar frequently suffered in the early wars between the Hollanders and the Frisians, and in 1517 was captured by the united Gelderlanders and Frisians. In 1573 it successfully sustained a seven-weeks' siege by 16,000 Spaniards under the duke of Alva. In 1799 Alkmaar gave its name to a convention signed by the duke of York
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